+ Top 7 Shows of the week
Live Heineken Champions Cup Rugby – Final, Saturday, Channel 4
Lee Mckenzie presents live coverage from Twickenham of the all-french Heineken Champions Cup nal between Toulouse and La Rochelle. Toulouse aim to become the rst team ever to win a fth title in this competition.
Return to Barrytown, Sunday, RTÉ One
In the second instalment of The Barrytown Trilogy, Colm Meaney recalls The Snapper, a lm that is still as popular and quotable as ever. Tina Kellegher shares her memories of Sharon.
The Nevers, Monday, Sky Atlantic & NOW TV
In the second episode of the supernatural Victorian series, Mundi takes a personal stake in tracking down Maladie, Amalia launches an investigation of her own, and Lavinia Bidlow seeks to destigmatise the Touched at a society event.
The United Way, Monday, Sky Documentaries & NOW TV
This new documentary looks at the rise of one of the most famous sporting clubs in the world, Manchester United, from its humble beginnings (Newton Heath, etc) in England’s Industrial North. The documentary is narrated by a certain Frenchman famous for his upturned collar.
American Insurrection, Wednesday, RTÉ One
Beginning with the 2017 Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, this probing documentary looks at some of America’s most violent civil incidents and interviews a variety of right-wing extremists, former government o cials, and counterterrorism experts.
Breeders, Thursday, Sky One & Now TV
Martin Freeman and Daisy Haggard return as the loving parents and exhausted human beings who are doing their best to hide that they are winging their way through it all. Their kids are now ten and (almost) thirteen, so trouble is brewing.
Later . . . with Jools Holland, Friday, BBC Two
This week, Jools chats to British music legend Joan Armatrading. Throughout her career, which spans 50 years, Joan has written such gems as Drop The Pilot and Love And A ection. Her upcoming new record, Consequences, will be her 22nd studio album.